Major problems wow64win.dll errors

Hi, I would really appreciate any help!

I have big problems

A couple of days, I turned my computer on vista 64 bit ultimate. Not had any problems recently. During startup, I got a blue screen of death and crash dump. I panicked and turned off my computer.

I tried to restart my computer but vista stuck in a loop on loading and kept restarting itself.

I then tried to boot from last good configuration known but always kept rebooting.

Then, I decided to start from my vista installation disc and intended to restore for a few days earlier. However I think I've accidentally pressed repair startup instead. When retrieved and loaded vista, I had some dll errors. Then the charge of vista without applications will work and whenever I try to open a program I get an error of wow64win.dll. and the program does not open. I did some research and understand that the wow64win.dll is the emulator that allows 32-bit applications running on 64-bit systems.

Then I tried to restore to a previous safe time using the installation disc, but when I choose an earlier date of the restoration, he begins to restore then comes up with an error saying cannot restore.

Even my 64-bit browser explore won't acess the net (currently using another computer). Strangely, the only thing that can currently access the net is winmail. I can't access all windows processes, but no applications or programs.

I currently have the pack1installed service

Should I try new disc loading service pack1 or something in order to repair the problem .dll files that I really want to reinstall and I wish I had manually back up all my files on an external hard drive

I hope someone is able to help me please. Thank you desperate waiting

Hello, buddyfox

If you cannot restore or repair your installation of windows, you can try to do a clean install.

WARNING: Formatting the hard drive will all scan data, programs and user settings you have on the computer. If there is no information on this computer and you don't want to lose, or is not guaranteed, you will need to make backups before proceeding with the INSTALLATION of FORMAT / CLEAN.

Before you perform a clean installation, first create a backup of all files. Locate your Windows Vista product key, this is usually on a sticker located somewhere on your computer. Locate your Windows Vista support, if you don't have a CD, there may be a restore partition, you will need to check with your manufacturer.

For the steps to perform the clean installation, please see the following link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918884

Let us know if it helps or if you need further assistance.

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